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The Sunday Times is a tabloid Sunday newspaper published by Seven West Media, in Perth and distributed throughout Western Australia. Founded as The West Australian Sunday Times, it was renamed The Sunday Times from 30 March 1902. [1] Owned since 1955 by News Limited, the newspaper and its website PerthNow, were sold to Seven West Media in 2016 ...
Perth; daily from Monday to Saturday: 19 December 1897 – present: The Sunday Times: Weekly on Sunday: Perth; distributed statewide. From its origin until 1902 was known as the "West Australian Sunday Times" 1897 - 1954: Albany Advertiser: Bi-Weekly, Monday and Thursday
From 7 October 1864 it was known as The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Times and was published by Arthur Shenton, until 24 March 1871, after which the publisher was Joseph Mitchell, until 29 September 1871.
The Sunday Independent (also known as The Independent) was a Western Australian weekly newspaper owned by mining entrepreneurs Lang Hancock and Peter Wright, [2] [3] printed and published in the Perth suburb of East Victoria Park. [1] The paper was launched on 27 April 1969 as a Sunday-only publication, under the banner The Independent.
The Community Newspaper Group was a community newspaper business in Perth, Western Australia. Owned by Seven West Media , it published 23 community newspapers within the metropolitan region of Perth, from Yanchep and Two Rocks in the city's north to Mandurah in the south.
The first edition of The Sunday Times Colour Section was published on 4 February 1962, and included some significant harbingers of the Swinging Sixties.These included 11 photographs on the cover of Jean Shrimpton wearing a Mary Quant dress, photographed by David Bailey, and a new James Bond story by Ian Fleming, entitled "The Living Daylights" – a title that would be used for a Bond film 25 ...
Sunday Times, Rock On (Perth, WA), 2 June 1996; Jacobson, Mara. They'll Tell You When They See You. Perth News (Perth, WA), 4 June 1996; Chris Thomas Not Enough Rope Do It Their Way. Sunday Times (Perth, WA), April 1998; Toovey, Kate. Untitled. X-Press (Perth, WA), 9 July 1998; Folk-rock-pop on stage. Margaret River Mail (WA), 15 July 1998 ...
During his time at the Sunday Times, he traveled with his wife before the second world war, [4] as well as after the war writing about post war developments in the world and Australia, [5] [6] Courtney ultimately was the managing director of The Sunday Times and at the time, also owner of a network of thirty regional newspapers.